| Charles Cornwallis Marquis Cornwallis - 1783 - 304 páginas
...hope, make an impreffion on the breaft of every Britifh officer, whenever the fortune of war Ihould put any of them into our power. ;• . .-.• . Although the event has been fo unfortunate, the patience of the foldiers in bearing the greateft fatigues, and their firmnefs and... | |
| Tarleton (Lieutenant-General, Banastre) - 1787 - 552 páginas
...will, I hope, make an impreffion on the breaft of every officer, whenever the fortune of war mould put any of them into our power. Although the event has been fo unfortunate, the patience of the foldiers in bearing the greateft fatigues, and their firmnefs^and... | |
| 1793 - 738 páginas
...hope, make an imprelîîon on the bread of every Britiih officer, whenever the fortune of war Ihall put any of them into our power. Although the event has been fo unfortunate, the patience of the foldiers in bearing the greatcft fatigues, and their firmnefs and... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 742 páginas
...hope, make an impreffion in the breaft of every Britifn " officer, whenever the fortune of war fhould put any of them " into our power. " Although the event has been fo unfortunate, the patience " of the foldiers in bearing the greateft fatigues, and their firm" nefs... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 730 páginas
...hope, make an impreffion in the breaft of every Britifli " officer, whenever the fortune of war fhould put any of them " into our power. " Although the event has been fo unfortunate, the patience " of the foldiers in bearing the greateft fatigues, and their firm" nefs... | |
| John Burk - 1816 - 574 páginas
...really gone beyond what I can possibly describe, and will, I li.>; >•-. make an impression on llw breast of every British officer, whenever the fortune of war should put any of them into our power." — Ai etrent s* important in itself, and likely to be attended with effects so decisively beneficial,... | |
| 1821 - 502 páginas
...both " public and private to any amount — have really gone beyond " what I can possibly describe, and will, I hope, make an impression " on the breast...every British officer, whenever the fortune of " war shall put any of them into our power." I ART. II. A Letter to the Farmers and Graziers of Great Britain... | |
| 1821 - 504 páginas
...public and private to any amount — have really gone beyond " what I can possibly describe, and will, 1 hope, make an impression " on the breast of every British officer, whenever the fortune of " war shall put any of them into our power." ART. II. A Letter to the Farmers and Graziers of Great Britain... | |
| David Stewart - 1822 - 576 páginas
...situation, and their generous and pressing offers of money, both public and private, to any amount, have really gone beyond what I can possibly deseribe, and...every British officer, whenever the fortune of war shall put any of them into our power." * After this unhappy surrender, the 76th was marched in detachments,... | |
| David Stewart - 1825 - 596 páginas
...money, both public and private, to any amount, have really gone beyond what I can possibly describe, and will, I hope, make an impression on the breast...every British officer, whenever the fortune of war shall put any of them into our power. " f After this unhappy surrender, the 76th was marched in detachments,... | |
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